- [Instructor] At this point, we've looked…at individual sprites inside of our project folder.…But what happens if we have multiple sprites…on a single image?…This is usually referred to as a sprite sheet.…Inside of the sprite sheet folder…that we dragged into the artwork folder…of our project, you'll find two sprite sheets,…one for a person and the other for a zombie.…Let's take a look at the person's sprite sheet.…We can open up the preview tray and see…that this single image contains multiple sprites.…In order for this to work, we're going to need to tell Unity…to cut each of these sprites out of the sheet.…

Let's close the preview window…and change the sprite mode to multiple.…Once we've made this change, you'll now see…a new button called Sprite Editor.…Let's go ahead and click on the Sprite Editor button.…First, we'll need to apply the changes we made…to the spite mode, and then Unity will open up…the Sprite Editor window.…We can use this tool to define…each of the sprites in the spreadsheet.…While you can simply draw a box…

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5/17/2017

Are you new to Unity or making 2D games? If so, this course can help you get started with creating 2D games in Unity, the popular game development platform. The basics of working with sprites—individual graphics that can be animated or remain static in a 2D game—are covered in this course. Jesse Freeman walks though how to import sprites, create new sprite GameObjects in a scene, optimize sprite textures, and finally, how to create animations.